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[Bug 578321] Re: Web Links Don't work Properly in Stack Applet

 

Since this is a new bug report, I just repeat the experience I posted in
bug 449419:

I've started cairo-dock from a gnome-terminal session. Then I clicked on
a web link in the stack. Firefox didn't open and the terminal said:

"Unable to retrieve the file info for `https://www.pro-linux.de/':
Automatisches Einhängen gescheitert: Speicherort für
org.gtk.vfs.mountpoint.http wird bereits verwendet"

I've tried to get this message in english only by changing the LANG
variable, but it allways gave me that german-english-mix. So I'll try to
translate it:

"Unable to retrieve the file info for `https://www.pro-linux.de/':
automatic mounting failed: Location for org.gtk.vfs.mountpoint.http is
already in use."

It only happens with web links. Local links (files and folders) are just
fine. It only happens, if the web link is the first link to be opened
from the stack. If I have opened any local link before, any web link
will work.

I am using Ubuntu Lucid (GNOME) with weekly Cairo-Dock from PPA, and I
haven't removed any GVFS packages.

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Web Links Don't work Properly in Stack Applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578321
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Status in Cairo-Dock : Plug-ins: New

Bug description:
The Stack applet has some problem with web links (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/cairo-dock-plug-ins/+bug/449419). I don't get any error messages but:

(1) Firefox doesn't start the first time I click on the link and the second time, before it starts, it says that another instance is running;

(2) Cairo-Dock sometimes even crashes when I click on the web link and gives this message: "Couldn't guess if it was an applet's fault or not. It may have crashed inside the core or inside a thread".

This is similar to an old bug about Nautilus but there isn't such a behavior with local links anymore.





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